God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
There is admittedly a certain tension between the different principles involved in church discipline. On the one hand there is the gentleness of Galatians 6:1, on the other, the severity of Titus 1:13. While we may never be judgmental in our attitudes (Matthew 7:1), we must nevertheless judge among ourselves (1 Corinthians 5:12). Just as we are called to love in a manner that is willing to overlook certain sins (1 Peter 4:8), we must also “exhort one another daily” so that none will be “hardened through the deceitfulness of sin” (Hebrews 3:13). The tension is seen most clearly in that we are to love our brother as Christ loved us (John 13:34-35), yet remain willing to consider him an unbeliever and cast him away if he continues in sin (Matthew 18:17; 1 Corinthians 5:11). We might be tempted to use the word “balance” in describing our desire to manage this tension. But as it is all-too-commonly understood, “balance” means compromise – easing away from convictions and obligations in order not to appear unbalanced or overly zealous. The problem with this understanding is that Scripture never tells Christians to be “balanced” people in this way. On the contrary, we are told to be zealous and fervent, both in our love for one another (Colossians 3:14; 1 Peter 4:8), and in our pursuit of holiness and purity (Titus 2:14; Hebrews 12:14-17).
Jim Elliff
Connie’s Carrot Cake
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CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
Cakes, Desserts, Favorites
12
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Oil
1
c
Sugar
1
c
Sugar, brown
1
ts
Vanilla
4
Eggs
2
c
Flour, whole wheat
1/3
c
Milk, dry skim
1
ts
Baking soda
1
ts
Salt
1
ts
Baking powder
2
ts
Cinnamon, ground
3
c
Carrots; shredded
1
c
Pecans; chopped
INSTRUCTIONS
In large bowl, blend oil and sugars on low until well mixed. Add vanilla.
Beat in eggs, one at a time, blending well after each addition. Stir
together dry ingredients and add to egg mixture until well blended. Stir in
walnuts and carrots by hand. Pour batter into well greased and floured 10"
tube pan or fluted pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50-60 minutes. Cool in pan,
then top with powdered sugar or frosting of your choice.
Typos by Connie Robertson...;-)
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #001
From: Connie Robertson <clonnie@cyberhighway.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 20:01:48 -0700 (MST)
A Message from our Provider:
“Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.#Abraham Lincoln”
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